natural gas or coal or nuclear power
No Clean Water: We may live on a water planet, but 97.5% of that water is ocean and other undrinkable salt-filled sources. Only 2.5% of the water on this planet is fresh, and of that, 1% is either too polluted to be consumed or entirely unreachable. Much of it remains frozen in the form of polar ice caps. All told, less than 1% of the planet’s freshwater resources are available for consumption.
Lower Life Expectancy: Thanks to medical intervention, human beings can live to be up to 100 years old — as long as they live in developed countries where they have access to that medical care. One study, done by researchers at Harvard, found that the majority of population increases over the next 40 years or so will be in less developed countries.
Climate Change: We’ve been seeing the results of climate change firsthand in the dramatic weather patterns of 2017 — multiple category five hurricanes, dramatic wildfires and floods, and other atypical weather patterns that are threatening both lives and property.
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Explanation:
Dependant variable is the variable you measure
The switch from mitosis to meiosis in spermatogenesis is regulated by Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels of Luteinizing hormone (LH) and this is induced by Glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF).
<h3>How does FSH, LH and GDNF help in spermatogenesis?</h3>
- The development and maintenance of spermatogenesis is dependent on the pituitary gonadotropins; FSH and LH.
- FSH works on Sertoli cells and LH on Leydig cells through their receptors FSHR and LHR respectively.
- Self-renewal and differentiation of the spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) is regulated by soluble factors produced by the somatic Sertoli cells. One of these is glial cell line–derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF).
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Answer: D. Both are caused by blockage of blood flow in blood vessels that deprives cells of oxygen.